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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University rifle team tied Princeton in the telegraphic match heard from last night, when both teams made totals of 987 points out of 1000. This match, as well as the Yale match recently held, was shot with the two opposing teams shooting in their own cities, but under identical conditions. The score follows...
...University team won the match with Yale by a score of 990 to 977. HARVARD. H. R. Guild '17, 199 C. A. Coolidge '17, 198 W. S. Stearns '17 (capt.), 198 L. Clark '16, 196 J. C. White, Jr., '17, 196 Total, 987 PRINCETON. J. Murdock, 199 J. R. Rhoads, 198 J. Q. Horne, 198 K. A. Metzerott, 196 N. T. Kenyon, 196 Total...
...University tennis schedule is practically the same as last year. Leland Stanford's team, which has not been played, since 1914, appears on the schedule again this season. In 1914 the University team lost its match with Leland Stanford. The Californians will bring a formidable team again this year, since Van Johns will be one of its members. Johns is considered one of the best racket men on the Pacific coast, and is ranked with the ten best players in the country...
...Mitchell's doubt, hampered by the defects of an editor's point of view, weighed down with the responsibilities of circulation and making up his issues, is probably justified. He concludes by asking, "To put things plainly: don't we like a boxing match better than Lowes-Dickinson?" This question is as bad as the uneasy choice which Mr. McCombs offered us between militarism and pacifism. Some of us like good boxing matches and find it not inconsistent with a fondness for stimulating lectures or reading. Compared with most professional boxing-matches, the meet at the Union a short time...
...University rifle team won a signal victory in its match with Yale, making the creditable score of 990 to Yale's 977. This match was shot by the two teams separately, Yale at New Haven, and the University at Cambridge, but under identical conditions, and with identical rules governing the shooting at both places...